cognacXO
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« on: May 29, 2004, 12:23:04 AM » |
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I have noticed that MSNBC has been conducting a nonscientific poll online for months now. Just go to MSNBC and then go to Politics and click on one of the stories and vote. They reset the poll every 2 weeks or so. I have noticed that everytime that there is at least 250,000 samples taken. And everytime, Kerry beats Bush by the minimum of 17 to 28 points. I know this is a nonscientific poll, but it seems pretty accurate. Anyone can vote on this poll, and you can only vote 1 time until the poll resets in 2 weeks. All you have to do is click on the candidate and you can see the results. Right now, Kerry is ahead by 30 points with 120,000 samples. Is this poll reliable? Can anyone explain.
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